go down in flames
English
Etymology
Referencing aeroplanes being shot down. Attested since the early 20th century.
Pronunciation
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Verb
go down in flames (third-person singular simple present goes down in flames, present participle going down in flames, simple past went down in flames, past participle gone down in flames)
- (idiomatic) To fail miserably and with long-term consequences.
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